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Blending and Balancing the Session Layers with Eliott Glinn

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Blending and Balancing the Session Layers with Eliott Glinn
description
Mixing engineers bring music to life. They turn recording sessions into "records." Eliott and I talk about the art and science of mixing, how mixers build their network, and the mindset behind the alchemy.
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date
2024-04-16
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https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/Blending-and-Balancing-the-Session-Layers-with-Eliott-Glinn-e2if6o0
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iylw3iURQMA
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blending-and-balancing-the-session-layers/id1567355195?i=1000652656761&uo=4
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https://open.spotify.com/episode/2caF01H5OM4CWzfbvfi5nm
youtubeUrl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMFqd6uAPc0
topicsDiscussed
  • Creativity
  • Mixing
  • The home studio
  • The emotional impact of a mix
  • Balancing technical and creative aspects
  • Building a personal network as a mixer
  • Home studio vs. professional studio work
  • Education and sharing knowledge in music
  • The journey from amateur to professional
hostNote
On this episode of **Love Music More**, we dive deep into the world of mixing with the talented **Eliott Glinn**. As a mixing engineer, Eliott uncovers the alchemy of blending sounds to craft final records that breathe life into the emotions and intentions of artists' visions. Through our conversation, Eliott shares invaluable insights and practical techniques that every aspiring engineer and musician can benefit from. If you’ve ever wondered how a mix transforms raw recordings into polished songs, this episode is your gateway to understanding that intricate process. We explore the nuances of mixing, the organizational strategies behind session setups, and how Eliott balances the technical and creative demands of his role.
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    Eliott's definition of mixing
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    246
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    Eliott discusses how he defines mixing and its essential purpose.
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    The invisible art of mixing
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    330
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    Eliott explains the importance of a mix feeling seamless and unobtrusive to the listener.
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    Mix completion mindset
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    403
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    He shares his approach to knowing when a mix is done.
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    Learning and growth as a mixer
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    487
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    Eliott talks about the challenges of mixing and the ongoing learning process.
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    Career choices and work-life balance
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    585
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    A look at how Eliott navigated his career path.
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    The mentorship journey
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    739
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    Eliott reflects on his experiences in the studio and the importance of mentorship.
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    The evolution of mixing gear
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    1211
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    A discussion on how mixing technology has changed over the years.
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    Understanding basic mixing techniques
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    1697
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    Eliott provides insights about using templates and organizing mix sessions.
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    Tips and tricks for aspiring mix engineers
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    2117
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    He offers practical advice for beginners entering the mixing world.
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    Eliott's passion for music
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    3091
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    Closing thoughts from Eliott on his love for music and mixing.
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    What's good everybody? This is Scoober Doober. Welcome back to Love Music More. I'm joined with Eliott Glinn. What's up? How you doing?
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    236
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    A mix engineer’s job should be invisible to the end listener. I think is a good way of putting it.
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    327
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    If I sit back and listen and nothing waves its hand going, 'Hey, sort me out,' then we're done.
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    405
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    You can learn all the techniques you want, but you have to apply it like from the jump from zero yet again.
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    489
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    Is this the route I want to go down? I wanted to have a balance...
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    586
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    You have to really really want it, and you have to really really love it, much like touring musicians have to love what they do.
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    740
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    You can do amazing things now with home studios; the quality of equipment is incredible.
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    1212
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    It's all about the knowledge, not the gear, but knowing how to use the gear is a massive part of being a mix engineer.
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    1379
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faq
  • question
    What is mixing in music production?
    answer
    Mixing involves balancing and blending multiple audio tracks to create a final version of a song.
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    How does a mixing engineer know when a mix is finished?
    answer
    A mixing engineer knows a mix is finished when they listen and nothing stands out as needing adjustment.
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    What tips can aspiring mix engineers learn from Eliott Glinn?
    answer
    Eliott encourages aspiring engineers to focus on learning techniques, developing a workflow, and understanding the emotional aspects of their mixes.
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